Ever since graduating I’ve met a ton of interesting people but I’ve been missing that close knit group of friends I used to have. These days it’s mostly coworkers, some acquaintances, very rarely guys I actually enjoy spending time with.
I looked into friend apps but they just force you into superficial shared interests without going any deeper. Then there’s Bumble BFF which felt odd to me, I don’t care how hot my new friend is so why am I swiping left and right?
So I built Boys Club. The matching goes deeper than shared interests. It looks at personality, humor, values, and builds groups with actual balance. You need different types of people for a group to actually work. Then it puts you in a group of 5 guys you’ll actually get along with.
I know real friendships come from shared experiences and that takes time. The app isn’t trying to skip that. It’s trying to get you to the starting line faster. Put you with compatible people in a group setting so there’s less pressure than 1 on 1, then suggest activities you’d all actually be into so you have a reason to meet up.
Still in beta, would love feedback on the app or the concept.
Hi Guys,
Build 11 of Lekh AI just dropped on TestFlight! This is a huge update with features many of you requested. Quick refresher: Lekh AI runs language models, image generation, and TTS completely offline on your iPhone/iPad – no cloud, no subscriptions, $2 one-time.
What's New in Build 11:
AI Personas (32+ Characters)
- Role-play with unique AI personalities that stay in character
- Categories: Sci-Fi & Tech, Mythic Heroes, Mystery & Crime, Games & Adventure, Modern Culture
- Examples: The Time-Displaced Scientist, Galactic Smuggler, Noir Private Eye, Cyberpunk Fixer, Wellness Guru, Culinary Alchemist
- Each persona has a unique greeting and personality – great for creative writing, roleplay, or just fun conversations
Local AI Server
- Expose your models over local network via OpenAI-compatible API
- Use with any tool that supports OpenAI's API format
- Set a default model for server requests
- Request logging with full analytics
Siri Shortcuts Integration
- "Ask AI" – quick questions without opening the app
- "Generate Image" – create images via Siri
- Works with Shortcuts app for automation
4x Upscaling
- Enjoy 4x image upscaling of 512x512 images using RealESRGAN x4 Plus
- Support for 1024x1024 coming soon.
Fine tuned Lekh AI Stable Diffusion 1.5 Models
- Photorealism
- Interstellar
- Children's Stories etc
Other Improvements:
- Improved streaming performance
- Various bug fixes from Build 11 feedback
Existing Features (if you missed Build 10):
- 44+ language models (Llama, Qwen, Gemma, Phi, Mistral, DeepSeek, etc.)
- Vision models for image analysis
- 4 Stable Diffusion models + custom model support
- Kokoro TTS with 28 voices
- iCloud sync
- 100% on-device, 100% private
Looking for Feedback On:
- Persona conversations – do they stay in character?
- Local server – any compatibility issues with your tools?
- Siri shortcuts – try closing the app and testing it as well.
- Overall performance on your device model
Testflight link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/KHnEZ5wj
Bug Reports & Discussion: r/LekhAI
Thanks to everyone who tested earlier builds – your feedback shaped this update! 🙏
For quite a long time I struggled to keep track of all my “read later” links. They were split between multiple browsers (phone, laptop), multiple apps (Reddit, Twitter/X, YouTube, etc.), and my interests changed over time, so the links I saved were all over the place 😅
So I took advantage of the Christmas break to build an app to sort this out: LaterMark.
Here are the core features:
I’m very close to release and I’m looking for beta testers to get feedback and polish things before launch.
You can join the TestFlight with the link below. And if you run into bugs or weird behavior, I’d love to hear about it 🙏
Which iOS apps do you wish let you ask questions instead of tapping through screens? Some apps have great data but finding answers can be frustrating. Imagine being able to ask inside the app: What is the best option near me right now? What matches what I usually like based on my saved favorites? What is new and currently available? Which iOS apps would benefit most from a feature like this?
Back with Day 2 progress! Yesterday I had a working backend, today I built the entire iOS app foundation.
What I shipped today:
✅ Complete MVVM architecture with SwiftData persistence
✅ Rebranded to SUMMTUBE with sharp minimalist design
✅ Main screen + History view fully functional
✅ Light/Dark mode support
✅ Two-tier image caching system (memory + disk)
✅ Thumbnail prefetching for instant loading
✅ Duration badges, reading time estimates
Stats:
Design approach: Going for a brutal, sharp aesthetic - hard shadows, sharp corners, high contrast. Think "anti-rounded-corners" iOS design. (still thinking about it, what do you think, should I use this look all over the app?)
Challenges:
Tomorrow (Day 3):
Apple Intelligence integration 🤖
3 days left to App Store! 🚀
Getting close to something shippable. The hard part (AI integration) starts tomorrow.
Previous DAY 1
After years of searching for the right app idea, I finally committed to building one.
A friend casually shared this idea with me, and it immediately clicked. I asked myself a simple question: Would I actually pay for this if someone else built it?
The answer was a strong yes — so we started building.
What the app does:
You can share any article link with the app, and it turns it into a clean, podcast-style audio episode — complete with intro, outro, and background music. The original text stays mostly intact, so you’re truly listening to the article, not a rewritten version. This is super productive for someone like me who reads a lot online but doesn't have time to sit on the computer. I can just listen to stuff.
That said, you can also choose different listening modes:
Our main focus right now is continuously improving the podcast quality — and honestly, it’s already sounding really good.
The app is live now. If this sounds useful to you, I’d love for you to try it out and share feedback 👇 There is a free trial that lets you use the entire app and the cheapest plan is $5/month.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/spkr-article-to-podcast/id6754224158
As I get older (I’m 58) I’m starting to get aches and pains… some of which disappear over time, and some don’t.
I’ve made myself an app to help me log things that happen to me, so that I know when a particular pain or ache or muscle spasms or anything else started.
It is be free. I just use Apple’s standard store for data… I don’t collect any data and I don’t want any data. No analytics etc.
Simple web site: https://mybodylog.app/ App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/my-body-log/id6755067687
You can also set up profiles for other people or pets, to log stuff about them.
There is a tip jar but it leaving a tip is entirely optional and does not change the app's behavior.
10 days ago, my calorie tracking app hit 1,000 active users. Since then, another 750 people have joined which honestly feels unreal.
That growth made it really clear to me that the app deserves a more thoughtful layout and overall UX. So I’m currently doing a full revamp: simplifying navigation and screens, while also adding features people have been asking for (meals entry categorization, weight tracking, daily journaling, and more insights/metrics)
It’s been equal parts exciting and overwhelming, but I’m excited to make the app genuinely better as more people start using it.
This started as a very dumb board game night problem.
My friends and I used to use one of those finger-tap selector apps. The ones where everyone puts a finger on the screen then it flashes for a few seconds, and boom, someone goes first. Pretty simple and easy, a friend had initially introduced it to us.
Then randomly one day the app switched to a premium model and wanted like $2/month just to pick who goes first. So as a software engineer I was like I bet I could build an app in a weekend. (It took more than a weekend but here we are!)
I rebuilt the basic finger-tap mode first, but over time it turned into a little side project we actually use every week. It now has 8 different “who goes first” modes depending on our mood.
It’s totally free, no ads, no microtransactions. We mostly use it for board games, but it works for any “someone has to be chosen” situation.
I just pushed a recent update and I’m looking for feedback/ideas. It's my first App so I also just want to see people use it! Open to any feedback in the comments or the form below. Also open to adding more "prompt" options, e.g. in Small World its "the person with the pointiest ears goes first".
Here’s a quick form for bugs / feature ideas if you have thoughts:
https://airtable.com/appPI2noUjKkmeNWM/shrzPmGCBxwNq19RW
Platforms:
(If you join the Android test, no heavy lifting — Google just wants people opted in for a bit. You don’t need to use it daily.)
(If you join the Android test, no heavy lifting — Google just wants people opted in for a bit. You don’t need to use it daily.)
I paid to have an iOS app developed in 2011(?). I took it off the App Store years ago.
Would it be better/easier or even possible to update? I would I just need to start from scratch? (I’d hire someone again to do the development).
I know it difficult to answer without seeing it…it’s more of a general question regarding the code language, devices, requirements, etc because so much has changed since then.
Seal on King Tut's tomb Unbroken for 3300 years.Know what else never touches the cloud? Your business data in PRAGMATIC INVOICE MAKER. 100% offline invoicing. Your client lists. Your pricing. Your jobs. Sealed on your device. Forever. Like pharaohs intended.
Hello,
I’m sharing an alternative to Giphy and Tenor for those looking for a GIF platform that respects privacy. heypster is a free application that offers high-quality GIFs, produced in-house, with no duplicates and no data collection.
What makes heypster different:
• 🎞️ High-quality GIFs, produced in-house, with no duplicates
• 🔒 No data collection, no tracking, no account required
• 📱 Designed for everyday use on iPhone
• 💬 iMessage integration to share GIFs directly in conversations
• 🍎 Also available on iPad, Apple Watch, Apple Vision Pro, and Mac
Pricing
The app is completely free for the general public.
No ads, no in-app purchases, no subscriptions.
For users with older iPhones, there is also heypster Lite, a lightweight version maintained for legacy devices. It is also fully free and does not collect any data.
App Store link: https://apps.apple.com/bf/app/heypster-gif/id1571127299#?platform=iphone
I’d love to hear your feedback or answer any questions. Thanks!
Sonaur is a free generative art experience where real musicians create the sounds, and real-world data determines how they unfold. Like wind chimes, there is no fixed performance—only conditions, variation, and presence. Each moment is unique, unrepeatable, and meant to be experienced as it happens.
https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id6755934796?pt=128335712&ct=reddit_post&mt=8
Hey 👋
I’m a beekeeper + indie dev, and I just shipped a major update to my iOS app ApiNote: Voice Hive Inspections with AI.
If you’ve ever tried to take notes at the apiary with gloves on, sticky fingers, wind, smoke, and bees landing on your phone… you know the struggle. So now you can talk while you work, and the app turns it into a clean, structured inspection note.
What ApiNote helps with
ApiNote is free for every beekeeper. If you want advanced features or you manage many hives, there’s ApiNote Pro as an optional in-app purchase: $4.99.
App Store link:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/apiary-book-beekeeping-apinote/id6752503587
If anyone here keeps bees (or just likes niche productivity apps): I’d love feedback on UI/flow, what you’d want on the home screen, and what would make logging inspections even faster on iPhone.
Hey all 👋
A few weeks ago I shared my app here and one thing kept coming up: “Can you add Lifetime access?”
So I shipped it ✅
Quick update since my last post — the app’s now around 500 users, and it’s still free for up to 33 days so you can try everything first.
What it does:
Lifetime access is now available.
Also, if someone gets the Yearly plan, I’ll automatically upgrade it to Lifetime.
App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/to-do-list-planner-budget/id6742517433
If you check it out, I’d really appreciate feedback — what feels valuable and what feels annoying/unclear?
Hey r/iOSApps!
I'm an indie developer and I built Habit Pixel because I wanted a habit tracker that's simple, visual, and works offline without requiring an account.
What makes it different:
The core features are free. There's a Pro upgrade if you want unlimited habits, widgets, and more.
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/habit-tracker-habit-pixel/id6742632433
Website: https://habitpixel.com
Would love to hear your feedback! Happy to answer any questions 😄
Hi everyone! 👋
I’d like to share an app I’ve been building — a voice translator that lets you speak other languages in your own voice.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ai-translator-voice/id6756668121
Key Features • Speak any language using your own voice • Try celebrity-style voices You can experiment with different famous voices for fun.
Coming soon • Use your own voice to talk with friends abroad • Real-time translation for situations like calling to book a restaurant while traveling overseas
🎉 Free Lifetime Deal (was $5.99) – iOS Voice Translator App 🎉
Came across a pretty interesting iOS voice translator that’s currently offering a free lifetime unlock. Sharing in case it helps anyone who travels or chats with friends in other languages.
What it does:
Planned features (according to the app info):
👉 Download here (free lifetime as of now):
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ai-translator-voice/id6756668121
ℹ️ Disclaimer: I’m not the developer or owner of this app—just sharing a deal I found. Please check the app details carefully and install/use it at your own risk.
💬 If you try it, let everyone know:
Your feedback could help others decide 👍
Guns & Gear Vault is a private, easy-to-use tool for responsibly organizing firearms and related equipment.
No accounts, no ads, no subscriptions. One-time purchase, just 6.99. Yours forever.
Track your collection, manage ammo inventory, log range sessions, and stay on top of routine maintenance — all in one secure place on your device.
Key Features: • Firearm inventory with photos and detailed specs • Ammo tracking with low-inventory alerts • Maintenance logging and reminders • Range session logs with round counts and notes • Accessory management and firearm associations • Optional barcode scanning • Clean, intuitive interface built for speed • All data stored locally — your information stays private on your device only • Export and backup your data anytime
Designed for organization and record-keeping, Guns & Gear Vault does not promote violence or misuse and contains no social or sharing features.
Whether you’re maintaining a small collection or managing detailed records, Guns & Gear Vault helps keep everything organized, accurate, and accessible.
Hi r/iosapps, I’m the developer of Alia.
The idea came from watching my wife read: she’s constantly writing little notes in the margins, underlining passages, adding reactions. And then… those notes just disappear into the physical book. I tried finding an iOS app that translates that “margin notes” habit into something that feels natural, and I couldn’t, so I built one.
Alia is a book tracker and reading journal where marginalia is the main thing:
- Track reading progress by page
- Save quotes, thoughts, questions, polaroid photos of your reactions as you read
- Keep it cozy (simple scrapbook vibe) and export your reading journal
Price:
- Free to download
- Optional subscription (monthly $6.99 / yearly $59.99) with a 7-day free trial that allows unlimited books per month + unlimited marginalia + other perks like polaroid photos and more sticker packs
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/book-tracker-journal-alia/id6757323261
Happy to answer questions about the build or the product decisions (especially around “reading notes” UX).
RedSum is a free full-featured Reddit client with summarization built in. Get short summaries for quick insights or long summaries for comprehensive analysis Summarizes ALL comments on a post—up to 600 comments including nested replies Choose the summary length that works for you.
Sentiment analysis classifies comments as positive, neutral, or negative Extract key topics and themes from discussions Track most active authors and surface highly-voted insight.
Ask any question about the comments Essentially "talk" with your subreddit and get answers grounded in actual posts. Analyze an entire subreddit in one pass—up to 50+ posts at once. You get:
Post-by-post micro summaries for rapid scanning Comprehensive narrative overview of the entire subreddit Topic-based breakdown grouped by subject Structured table with topics, sentiment, and key insights Infographic visualizations Whiteboard-style conceptual maps Interactive Q&A across all analyzed post.
Transform text discussions into beautiful infographics, whiteboards with pain points and takeaways, or structured tables. Export or share instantly.
Browse Hot, New, Rising, and Top posts Create new posts Comment, Upvote, and Downvote Uses your own Reddit credentials via OAuth (fully compliant with Reddit API policies)
AI Options (Your Choice):
Gemini 3 Flash (Cloud - Default) - Fast, large-context summarization with generous free limits using a free API key from AI Studio Apple On-Device Model - Completely private, runs locally Apple Private Cloud Compute - High-quality Apple model (accessed via Shortcuts) MLX Local Models - Use ANY MLX model from Hugging Face, downloaded and run locally
OS Built-In TTS - Free, offline audio summaries OpenAI TTS - Optional premium voices (bring your own API key)
True background processing using iOS 26's Background API—tasks run even when your device is locked Live Activities - Track progress from your Lock Screen and Dynamic Island Widgets - Start, monitor, and resume tasks from your Home Screen
iPhone iPad (optimized layouts) Mac (Apple Silicon - native M-series support)
Light & Dark Mode support Manual cache management
Added a hue adjuster for color replace function of my iOS photo edit app. I think in this case it works better than AI multiple prompts.
>I’ve tried a lot of habit and to-do apps over the years, but most of them made me more anxious, not more consistent.
The main problem for me was streaks and deadlines.
Many recurring life tasks don’t really need an exact date or time:
- changing bedsheets
- replacing toothbrush heads
- pet care
- watering plants
But once you miss a day, most apps turn everything red, mark it as “overdue,” and basically tell you that you failed.
After a few misses, I usually just stop tracking altogether.
So I built a small iOS app for myself called LoopCare.
The core idea is what I call “elastic cycles.”
If you set a task like “change bedsheets every 14 days” and you do it 3 days late, nothing breaks.
The next cycle simply starts from the day you actually completed it.
No streaks.
No overdue shame.
No punishment.
Life isn’t an exam — it shouldn’t deduct points.
The app is free to download, with core features fully usable for up to 5 tasks.
There’s a one-time Pro upgrade for $4.99, which unlocks unlimited tasks.
No subscription. No recurring fees.
App Store link:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/loopcare-flexible-habits/id6757657981
I’m curious — have streak-based habit apps actually worked for you,
or did they eventually make you quit?
Hi everyone! 👋🏻
*For the next 24 hours, BrainFit is unlocking Lifetime access for $0.00 (normally $49.99). 🎉
For newcomers, a quick intro to the app:Many of us feel mentally “foggy” or easily distracted – we want sharper focus, better memory, and faster thinking, but it’s hard to stick to boring exercises. BrainFit is designed to fix exactly that: it’s a brain training coach, not just a collection of games.
With BrainFit you can:
* 🧠 Train multiple brain skills – working memory, focus & attention, processing speed, logic & reasoning, flexibility, creativity, and executive function (planning, prioritizing, cognitive control).
* 🎮 Play quick, gamified workouts – 3-minute daily sessions
* 🎓 Use it for study, work, or staying sharp
App Store Link: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6751512104
🎁 How to Claim? (24 hours)
Download and open the app.
On the paywall screen, tap “Show More” at the bottom.
Tap the Lifetime option – it will appear as $0.00 for the next 24 hours.
Tap Continue and confirm. That’s it! 🎉
Small ask (it helps a lot 🙏)
If you claim it, please:
* ⬆️ Upvote this post and leave any comment
* ⭐ Leave a rating/review on the App Store — it seriously helps the app get discovered (any honest feedback would be perfect)
Thanks so much for the support 💙
🔥 Found a solid deal worth sharing (limited time!) 🔥
Just came across BrainFit: Brain Training Games, which is usually $49.99, but right now it’s offering Lifetime access completely FREE for the next 24 hours.
If you’re into sharpening focus, memory, and problem‑solving, this one looks interesting. It’s more like a guided brain‑training coach than just random games.
What the app offers:
👉 Direct App Store link (iOS):
https://apps.apple.com/app/id6751512104
How to claim the free lifetime access:
💬 One user mentioned the app is helpful but noted eye strain due to no dark mode yet, so keep that in mind if you’re sensitive to bright screens.
⚠️ Disclaimer: I’m just sharing a deal I found — I’m not affiliated with the app or its developers. Please check the app yourself and install/use it at your own risk.
🗣️ If you try it out, what do you think?
Does it actually help with focus and memory, or feel like just another game? Drop your honest feedback — it’ll help others decide 👍
Hi everyone! 👋🏻
*For the next 24 hours, BrainFit is unlocking Lifetime access for $0.00 (normally $49.99). 🎉
For newcomers, a quick intro to the app:Many of us feel mentally “foggy” or easily distracted – we want sharper focus, better memory, and faster thinking, but it’s hard to stick to boring exercises. BrainFit is designed to fix exactly that: it’s a brain training coach, not just a collection of games.
With BrainFit you can:
* 🧠 Train multiple brain skills – working memory, focus & attention, processing speed, logic & reasoning, flexibility, creativity, and executive function (planning, prioritizing, cognitive control).
* 🎮 Play quick, gamified workouts – 3-minute daily sessions
* 🎓 Use it for study, work, or staying sharp
App Store Link: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6751512104
🎁 How to Claim? (24 hours)
Download and open the app.
On the paywall screen, tap “Show More” at the bottom.
Tap the Lifetime option – it will appear as $0.00 for the next 24 hours.
Tap Continue and confirm. That’s it! 🎉
Small ask (it helps a lot 🙏)
If you claim it, please:
* ⬆️ Upvote this post and leave any comment
* ⭐ Leave a rating/review on the App Store — it seriously helps the app get discovered (any honest feedback would be perfect)
Thanks so much for the support 💙
Hi everyone,
I’ve been obsessed with tracking my money for years. I developed a specific method using a spreadsheet that didn't just track expenses, but calculated exactly what was "Safe to Spend" right now versus what needed to be locked away for future bills.
It worked so well that my friends started noticing. They kept asking me to share the spreadsheet with them, but honestly, it was a mess of formulas that only I understood. I tried explaining how to use it, but it was too friction-heavy for them to maintain.
So, I decided to stop sharing the file and just build them an app to automate the process.
The Problem with standard apps: Most apps tell you what you spent last month. I needed a tool that tells me what I can spend today without screwing over my future self (e.g., spending money that is technically in my account, but belongs to a car insurance bill due in 6 months).
What I built:
I built this primarily to help my friends get their finances under control using my method, but I’d love to share it with this community.
I’m looking for feedback on the flow and if the "Safe to Spend" visualization makes sense to a new user.
https://apps.apple.com/it/app/monthly-budget-planner-bunjo/id6754331741
Hi r/iosapps ,
I just launched Imprèssia, an Impressionist art app focused on an immersive, gallery-like experience.
It features smooth, distraction-free browsing and short articles that tell the stories behind each masterpiece.
I’m the solo developer/designer and would love feedback on the UX and overall feel.
App Store link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/impr%C3%A8ssia-immersive-gallery/id6752559986
Thanks!
Hey guys!
A while back I shared my iOS app that lets anyone book a billboard directly from their phone. Since then, a lot has changed—and I wanted to share a big update. We’ve officially evolved from a simple buying platform into a full DSP.
Our app now connects directly to digital billboards -- users get live availability, real-time pricing, and instant booking straight from the signs themselves. This has been a massive upgrade to speed, transparency, and overall user experience.
Just like digital ads, you can set your budget and will instantly see how often your ad will play and get estimated impressions in real time.
We still support long-term campaigns, but you can also book short experiences like 15-minute takeovers on many signs—your ad plays 15 times in 15 minutes so you can see it live, grab photos, and test OOH without a huge commitment.
On the expansion side, we’ve continued adding billboard owners across the U.S., and we’ve recently opened up inventory in Canada, parts of Europe, the UAE, and several Latin American markets.
We also now offer very competitive DSP-level pricing for agencies and brands, especially for those who reach out directly.
I’d love feedback from other developers, always looking to improve and build something that makes out-of-home advertising finally accessible to everyone. The app is free to download! You can check it out here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vue-book-a-digital-billboard/id6738509568
Thanks!
You'd start a playlist, friends would upvote songs, and the crowd decided the vibe. Apple Music killed that feature years ago. (Not available in SharePlay either.)
JamVote brings it back.
Start your Apple Music playlist, share a session with your guests, and let democracy decide what plays next. Perfect for parties, road trips, weddings. Anywhere music matters.
Available now on the App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/jamvote/id6756601136
Democracy never sounded better.
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Hey everyone,
I just wanted to say a huge thank you to this community. Over the last week, I shared Steply and Fit Rest here, and the response has been honestly overwhelming. I got tons of great feedback, suggestions, and encouragement, and it already helped me improve both apps.
If you’ve tried either app and found it useful, I’d be incredibly grateful if you could leave a quick App Store review. It really helps with visibility, but more importantly, it’s a huge motivation boost for a solo indie dev like me to keep improving and shipping updates.
I appreciate the support from this subreddit!
Thanks again ❤️
Taohid
(Steply = step counter & walking insights, Fit Rest = sleep, heart, HRV, stress & recovery insights)
Thank you for the amazing feedback I’ve received over the past days it genuinely meant a lot and encouraged me to share this here as well.
I’m giving free access to an app I’ve been quietly working on called Uncharted Year.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cixsolutions.unchartedyear
It’s a calm alternative to habit trackers and productivity apps. There are no streaks, no checklists, no reminders, and no pressure.
Instead of tracking habits, your year is shown as a living map. Different life areas appear as islands that slowly change based on attention, not performance. When you return to something, it becomes clearer. When attention fades, it gently recedes. Nothing breaks, nothing fails.
The idea behind the app is simple: to help you notice your life over time, without judging it.
You can log small moments when they feel meaningful a conversation, learning something, a pause, creative time, reflection. Over weeks, patterns emerge naturally.
Why I’m sharing this here: I’m still early, and I’d love feedback from people who feel burned out by traditional habit tracking or productivity pressure.
What you get: • Full access • No upsells • Completely free
The app is currently live on Android (iOS is coming very soon).
If this sounds like something you’d enjoy exploring, feel free to try it. Feedback is always welcome.
Thanks for taking the time to read 🌱
📱 Free Android App Giveaway: Uncharted Year 🌱
I came across a completely free Android app called Uncharted Year and wanted to share it with anyone feeling burned out by traditional habit trackers.
This isn’t about streaks, reminders, or pressure. Instead, your year is visualized as a living map—different areas of life appear as islands that gently change based on where your attention goes. Nothing “fails,” nothing breaks. It’s more about noticing patterns over time than optimizing productivity.
What’s included (for free):
If you like reflecting on small meaningful moments—conversations, learning, creative time, or pauses—this might be worth exploring.
👉 Download here (Android):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cixsolutions.unchartedyear
⚠️ Just a heads-up: I’m not the app’s owner or developer—just sharing something I found interesting. Please check it out and install at your own discretion.
If you try it, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Does it feel useful? Too abstract? Comforting? Let others know if it’s worth their time.
Hi guys, I really need your help. I just launched the game and need your support. Please share your feedback, comments, or any other suggestions. Should I add another question in multiplayer as well?
https://apps.apple.com/se/app/imposter-party-find-the-liar/id6755700602?l=en-GB
When our boys were young, me and my wife used a system called 'Tech credits', where we would set tasks/chores for the kids to do and when they'd completed the chores, they'd get a tech credit - these tech credits would equate to time on their tech or 'screen time' which they would cash in as and when they wanted to for time on their tech.
I'd been meaning to turn this into an app for while and never got around to it, now the boys are much older I suddenly have the time, so here it is.
* See at a glance your children's tech credit/time balance
* Custom Chore Library: Create a list of tasks tailored to your home—from "Empty the Dishwasher" to "Great Piano Practice."
* Parental Ledger: A clear, unchangeable history of every credit earned and spent. No more "I thought I had more time!"
* Weekly Leaderboards: See at a glance which child was the most productive this week with beautiful, built-in charts.
* Instant Rewards: Use "Quick +1" to reward spontaneous acts of kindness or great manners.
* Goals/Milestones: Ability to add 'Goals' for your children to work towards - for example, cinema night!
* Visual & Intuitive: Designed for busy parents. Add photos of your kids and customize their profiles with their favorite colours.
This is my first app - get it here...
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/techcredits/id6757408792
£0.99 / $0.99 no ads, no subscription - lifetime
Hi everyone
I recently released my first ever iOS app called FlickFeed. I built it because I like tracking movies, but most apps feel very quiet after you log something. You rate a movie, maybe write a line, and then there is no real reason to open the app again.
The idea behind FlickFeed is simple: instead of a static list, movie reactions live in a feed. You follow friends or people whose taste you care about and see their ratings and thoughts as they watch things. It is meant to feel lightweight and low pressure, not like writing reviews for likes.
This is a public release and I am mainly looking for honest feedback from iOS users. What works, what feels unnecessary, and what would make something like this worth keeping on your phone.
App Store link:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flickfeed-social/id6755321974
Price:
Free
Happy to answer questions or hear criticism.
🎁 Free Lifetime Deal Alert (iOS – 24 Hours Only!) 🎁
I just came across a limited-time giveaway for Real Time Translator – RTT Live, which normally costs $29.99, but is currently FREE for lifetime access on iOS.
This app focuses on real-time translation, which could be useful for travel, conversations, or quick language understanding on the go. The deal appears to be time-limited, so if you’re interested, it might be worth grabbing while it’s available.
👉 Download here (iOS):
https://apps.apple.com/app/real-time-translator-rtt-live/id6756734556
ℹ️ Quick note: I’m just sharing this find and I’m not affiliated with the developer in any way. Please check the app details, permissions, and reviews, and install/use it at your own risk.
💬 Feedback welcome:
If you try it out, let others know—does the translation feel accurate? Is it actually useful in real-life situations? Your experience could help others decide 👍
hi everyone,
my gf wanted to start the 75 soft challenge so i decided to make her an app that matches her aesthetics.
she loved it so much that i decided to publish it lol
if you like it you can give it a try.
app link: https://apps.apple.com/gr/app/that-girl-75-build-habits/id6757636440
- lifetime package starting price 19,99€ -> with the discount (50% off) (will post in comments) 9,99€
- monthly package 1,99€/month
Just released a big update to Muslim Pillars on iOS.
What’s new:
• Prayer Time Widgets (Home + Lock Screen)
You can now see upcoming prayer times and current prayer directly on your lock screen and home screen — no need to open the app.
• New Quran Reading Mode
Previously the Quran only supported one format.
Now you can switch between:
– Page view (like a Mushaf)
– Line-by-line view (better for focused reading & memorization)
• Major performance improvements
The app now launches faster, scrolls smoother, and feels much more responsive across the whole UI.
• UI & layout refinements
Cleaner design, better spacing, and more readable screens throughout the app.
Muslim Pillars is focused on being a distraction-free, modern prayer and Quran app — no clutter, no ads, just what you need for daily worship.
I’d love to hear what you think or what you’d like to see next.
Hi r/iosapps,
I’ve struggled with budgeting apps for years, and honestly, budgeting never really worked for me. Fixed categories felt too restrictive, automatic syncing made spending feel invisible, and manual tracking apps were easy to forget once real life kicked in.
What I really wanted was a flexible way to know what’s actually left after fixed expenses, without constantly adjusting budgets every month.
So I built Spendcheck, an iOS app that deducts your recurring expenses at the start of the month, giving you a clear picture of your real spendable amount. Instead of rigid category limits, Spendcheck works more like a planner. For example, if you want to spend $50 every weekend on eating out, the app reminds you before the weekend rather than locking you into a $200 monthly food budget which you forget about.
The goal is to keep finances in check without the mental overhead of traditional budgeting.
The app has a premium subscription which unlocks all the features while you use the app for free with one account.
Please let me know your thoughts and suggestions.
Download the app:
I proudly present the dumbest app ever made by humankind.
It’s a Drill Simulator.
That’s it. No levels. No goals. Just drilling.
My neighbor drills every single weekend without mercy, so I decided to respond using technology.
Now I can connect this app to a Bluetooth speaker and drill back.
Modern problems require modern solutions.
Languages: Spanish, English, Italian, French, Russian, German, Portuguese and Brazilian
Link: App Store Link
I’m building Save for Later, a bookmarking app with AI tagging.
I killed monthly and yearly plans because they felt wrong.
Users don’t use AI every month.
They save links in bursts.
Yet I was charging them continuously.
So I switched to one-time AI credits:
Revenue dipped.
Trust improved.
Fewer refund emails.
Clearer value.
Better user conversations.
Subscriptions optimize dashboards.
They don’t always optimize products.
Still early. Might change again.
But this feels more honest.
Wanna give it a try? Download Now: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/save-for-later-ai-bookmarks/id6747046608
I built a app called QuitCrypto for people who feel stuck in a loop of constantly checking crypto prices, news, and exchanges.
QuitCrypto lets you block crypto-related apps and websites on your phone and adds a bit of friction so you can break the habit and refocus.
I built it mainly for myself and decided to share it in case it helps others too.
Happy to hear feedback or ideas 🙏
If you want to try it: https://apps.apple.com/tr/app/quitcrypto-block-trading/id6755928189
I built this because I was curious how accurately I could predict the people I thought I knew really well.
The flow is simple:
It’s free on iOS and has no ads.
If you want to try it: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/seesaw-reflections/id6755359501
Would love feedback on anything that felt clear or confusing, especially what you thought the comparison meant at first glance.
It's finally time to start developing my app and turning my ideas into a startup, but I've already run into a problem: I paid for a developer account, two days have passed, and it's still inactive.
I’m the developer of Panly. I originally built this tool purely for myself because I was tired of "Analysis Paralysis." I’d spend 20 minutes scrolling through massive recipe databases, get overwhelmed by choice, and end up ordering takeout anyway.
Panly is designed to be the opposite of traditional recipe apps: It doesn't let you browse. It uses a deterministic scoring engine to present you with exactly one smart suggestion based on your context.
Key Logic:
Price: Free to download and use. Subscriptions are available for monthly or yearly access to the full recipe engine. App Store Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/panly-the-anti-recipe-app/id6756827448
I just launched this and would love to hear your feedback on the "one-choice" UX. Does it help you start cooking faster, or do you miss the scrolling?
Thanks for checking it out!
Hey everyone! 👋
I'm challenging myself to build and ship an iOS app in 5 days. Here's what I'm making:
The App: YouTube video summarizer using AI
Day 1 Progress (Today):
✅ Backend API deployed (Vercel + Python)
✅ YouTube transcript extraction working
✅ iOS app connects to API
✅ Video metadata fetching works
Tech Stack:
Next 4 days:
Challenges so far:
Will share updates daily! Any suggestions or feedback welcome 🙏
I launched an iOS app called PantryMate three weeks ago. Adoption is minimal so far—19 downloads.
Instead of pretending that’s momentum, I’m asking for honest user feedback from people who actually try it.
The app helps track pantry inventory and food expiration. Full access is free for two months. Feedback matters more than encouragement.